Chinese netizens flood Obama's Google+ page

BEIJING (AFP) - Hundreds of Chinese have flooded United States President Barack Obama's Google+ page, apparently taking advantage of a glitch in China's censorship system to post about human rights and green cards. Google+ - the US Internet giant's social networking site - has been unavailable in China since it was launched last year, apparently blocked by the nation's strict censorship system, widely dubbed 'the Great Firewall of China.' But over the past few days, Chinese netizens say they have unexpectedly managed to get onto the site, and have decided to concentrate their presence on Mr Obama's page. 'Many people don't understand the meaning why all Chinese are coming here. We envy American people their democracy and freedom!' one netizen said in English under Mr Obama's latest posting about his campaign's bumper stickers. The comments centre around freedom of expressi...